A multidisciplinary Artist, inspired by abstract art, biology and technology, Luc Langlois is the creator of an artistic technique called Aquacryography. He holds a bachelor's degree from the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and a Diploma of Superior Studies in Game Design from l’Université de Montréal. He began his artistic career in 2002 and began working for the Ubisoft Montréal studio in 2007. Since then, Luc has contributed to design and motion capture on several franchises like

The Artist exhibited from the beginning of his career with artists such as Armand Vaillancourt and Jean-Guy Mongeau. Since then, some of his works have been exhibited in the United States, France, Romania and Finland.

Artistic Approach

Interested in abstraction, Luc Langlois develops by means of freezing processes in order to crystallize the substances and its different states, a new pictorial technique born from various experiments called Aquacryography. This term was born in 2004 and is now listed in the Office Québécois de la Langue Française. This technique consists in "applying and working different mixtures of materials pigmented on plates of pure or chemical ice which are thawed and refrozen one or more times while undergoing different physicochemical treatments and then to finally cast the set on paper or canvas. "

Aquacryography which may take several days to complete depending on the result desired, requires acrylic for the membranes, oil and inks for certain colors and liquified colors in the background.

In this pictorial technique, Luc Langlois is interested in cooperation with the forces of nature in the revelation of physical laws that are usually invisible to the naked eye.

At present, the Artist is working on another "living" pictorial , and some experiments have already been carried out with the help of a friend biologist, researcher at the École Polytechnique de Montréal. An Artist, an alchemist, and a creator of beauty never seen before by the human eye.